Nothing's been too exciting so far this week. Work has mainly been trying to get a good overview of what's happening for this summer as far as a timeline goes. And lots of just little things coming up. Investigating MS security best practices and suggestions for their products and stuff. Hopefully I can change what I'd like to this summer for security and ease of maintenance, and it should make the entire structure more reliable and faster. It may also allow a lot of cool new things. We'll have to see on that though. One thing I found out about today is this article called
Help: I Got Hacked. Now What Do I Do?, which is written by the same Microsoft guy who was at the security conference. Basically it's why after getting any sort of virus or worm or whatever you should just wipe and reinstall the machine, and not a whole list of other possibilities. Finally someone from Microsoft who actually says it (doesn't surprise me who wrote it either - someone like that high up in the MS security group makes it easier to believe they may actually go in a good direction overall). But yea, pretty boring if you're not a geek, but that's my life I guess.